President Donald Trump recently told a group of military officials that the media was intentionally ignoring terrorist attacks. Following his statement, the White House provided a list of examples.

One of the journalists on that list was CNN’s Anderson Cooper.

Realizing the error of the White House’s ways, Cooper quickly put together a montage of himself covering the very terrorist attacks the White House claimed he ignore.

“Not only did we cover many of the attacks on that list, we covered them heavily,” Cooper began.

“I know, because I was on the ground reporting a number of them. CNN was on the ground in Ottawa, Canada, when a gunman killed someone at the tomb of the unknown soldier,” he said. “I was in Orlando, I flew there right after the news broke. December 2015, that was on the list, San Bernardino. I was there, 14 people killed and 21 wounded in coordinated attacks. This was a month after I reported on the carnage in Paris, where terrorists killed 130 people and wounded many others.”

“To be sure, this program did not cover each and every incident on the list,” Cooper continued. “However other programs, as well as CNN International, covered most if not all of them, most of them exhaustively.”